The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, May 04, 1880, Image 2

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THE MERCURY, Publish e d E y e it y T u e h d a v ■»— ■■ All communication* intended for thi* paper mud hr, accompanied u-ith of news, tncjull name of the muter, not nceex- sarily for puh'icalion, but a guaran tee of good faith. We are in no way rexpon xihlr for tin vieiox or opinion of corre<pondcnt*. For UovcriiOr, By the Press of the State \ve learn that our glorious old coni' jnomvealth has many able and competent sons who are willing to serve her in this important station Gov. Colquitt the present incum- brent is not averse to another term. Hon. R. E. Lester would like the place, /Jo 1. Thos. Hardeman is L>rought'lo thc front by his friends and would make an excellent chief magistrate. Gen. L. .1. Gartrcll is urged by many,and is every way fitted for the position, and Gen. Lawton would no doubt serve if nominated, he is an able man high ly gifted, and would honor tile po sition, wliile .Judgp Hook formerly of our county is also prominently mentioned and is a man who our people would delight to honor, and last but not least our noble old Judge, Hon. II. V. .Johnson has [reports have been quite numerous inflate, and it is noticed that they arc coming simultaneously from Washington and your own city. I Your correspondent, •simpiy as a and withogi any {partisan purposes whatsoever to (subserve, is in a position to assert, (with the utmost emphasis, that these statements are without the shadow of truth. Mr. Tildcn, you may rely upon it, has written no such letter, and lias made no state ment, verbal or otherwise, to any person, warranting any such infer ence, nor does he intend to write any such letter to the Syracuse con vention, nor to the Cincinnati Con vention, nor to any other body, or person. If ‘ The approach of summer is her alded by the institution of quar antine. Haiti more lends oil with a proclamation, sfiys the Atlanta Constitution, quarantining all ves sels that set sail from port’s south of Cape Iknry. The Georgia Robert II Rogers, 1’ A ’Skriue “methber of Band, (irecn fc* pel 1, John J Sparks, .las Sheppard wounded Monocacy J-s IT. Smith, Green B Thigpen, \V V Tanner wounded Monocacy Henry K Taylor Calvin • l'yre, Burrell Veale, W w Watkins wounded Monocacy, A it Wise, ports cannot season. Tin ports of the this country art John Wis Arthur Walker, G W Wheeler substituted J C Humphrey. “mseiiA roku.’ 1 Corporal, J S Lynn wounded Cold Harbor June 1st, ’(34, James Middlebrooks “under age,” John FJibanks unfit for service, .rohn (i Amcrson by “substitute.” “DESERTED.” Frank Durden, John C Humphrey substituted for Geo Wheeler, Green Hutchison deserted at Sa vannah, too careful this! tames Garvin substituted for John Headqaktkrs, Army of Va., March " ” 26th 1865/ Below is a roll of the survivors of Company B. 12th Georgia Battalion, at the storming of Fort Steadman from Colquitt’s salient. A desearate dash of a forlorn hope : Captain John W liudisill 1st Lt. Hans T Robson 2d Lt. Jas K Kinman 1st S’gt. Wrn’E Watkins 2d S’gt. Jasper N Stubbs 3d S'gt. Jesse A Robson 4th S’gt C A Moye 5 th S’gt C J Davis Corpora Radisill, Jay “ Mathis, B A “ Wood, M G “ Howell, J J,, “ Jones, E W Privates : Layton, Jo In* W GEORGIA—WinJiington County. Wlivra.n J. ’J , T-nton, Guardian, npplti's to mo for loIt.’rs of Dismission from the guardianship of , rrthn Aim It 11 'hols, '1 lioso lire therefore to cite nml admonish nil cou- eerned, tt) bo unit appear at my olliee within (hr time proscribed by law, and allow cause If unv they can. why said letters should not tic granted. ‘ Given under my hand at alike in Sandersvillo, tills April 1, 1 smi . o. i . HROWX. nrrtv. s he West Twin mainland inleeted j and the South of with the I deadly fever this your. Of the 14.006 .Methodist Epis-j copal ministers of this eojmtjy,| there are according to the Metli-I odist, only eleyen who have blotsl on their names, and three of these many strong friends who believe have been condemned unjustly. Avant G L Avnut, H H Auaiison, W Aiiiftison, H <T Aval it, W II Avant, James Barnes, A A Barber, ,Tas Brown, James F Burn sod, 1* Barksdale W D Biinviek, J A -1 Bnrnsed, Janies Cox, Cullen Ciison, George D Cummittg, Tims J 'Dortch, A A Downs, Stiles Finch, F W Fountain, Harris Glover, Elms Gibson, T E he is the man for the times, Horn est impartial ami self reliant. With so many great and good men it should be an c ->y matter to make a selectk n. MUSTER GEO. ROLL CO. E. BATTALION. ‘SURVIVORS.” 1 dtli Turn ex has : Second Choice. —It is said tlmt .nidge Field is Mr. Tilden’s second clam ty, and by another ornor Hubbard, of Connetieut, is! the favored man. The truth is, d Air. Tildon hasn’t got so far its a second choice yet.—Boston jour nal, rep. 1st Lieut. Geo. W. Peacock, {wounded, Oct. 10th 18(31 Cedar ; (.’reek. i "2d “ J. C, Smith,(now changed Q Aj’nerson, E J Sni-i’b deserted to the DEATH POLL, Co. E. 12th Ga'.' Battalion. Ciiptiiin J J Newsome died New York city since the war, 1st Sergeant, viltop B Flitker wounded a! Kemstowr. and killed rt Fort Steadimm 25th mare’ll; ’(>5, , 1th Sergeant, s I* shtde wounded!f ^ at k-movacy july !lth, died at! J r e T Krcilci-ick Mi'l-jiily 10, '04. A111 Sergeant, John \\ IIowelPj or( p ul ’ ,J p killed at Winchester sept 19,1 Jordan,’ Nathan .1804, Jordan, S T !,f ' Corporal, D C Dengun wounded Jordan, Wm J junp 2d, (.old Harbor, died Kelloy, Geo W June 10, ’04, jKuigUt, W G Privates; John 8 Armstrong woun-l kittredgo, Ed lice by one pur- to’A ubrey) wounded July • that ex-Gov 18(51 Monoeaev. tl ,Ti[<'i( y ii and tUc Presidency A\ r e give the following extract from a New York paper in refer ence to Park. the sage of Granmev Mr. Tilden roprosnts bettor tlmn any other candidate the imams on which ulono a successful canvass can bo made. Ho 's a Democrat of Democrats and has never swerved is hair’s breadth from the principles and traditions of the old Democrat ic faith. In his wnfaro on tho J wi, d ring and his administration u* Gov ernor of Now York ho Inis proved l>j acts ilis right to load thoso who de sire Lhiefly honest and economic a' government. By the fraud which cheated him, tho elect of tho people, out of the Presidency, the greatest wrong over attempted in this Repub lic) was consumated; a wrong wind will remain a blot upon our. institu tions until justice is done both to its author and its victims. It is tulmi - unless we make him our standard bearer wo surrender both tho groat issues. Yet there art- thoso who would give up even speb advantages from the fear that local and personal hostilities would out weigh them in tho canvass. This tvonld be a timid and cowardly pol icy, and would bo likely to prove fatal. It is likely to prove fatal. 11 is natural to overestimate the in fluence of personal and factional hos tilities, and to underrate iho power of general issues. The former are 3d “ B. »S. Boatright, wouu- d. Bathe's Run, Feb. 8th 1800. 2d Aeiug'ent, F. M. Stubbs. 3d ‘‘Joseph II. Fulghum. 4th “ M. E. Rogers woun ded .lulv !>th 180-1. 5th ' “ R. F. I)rak Cbrprals: Win. M. Everett woun ded J illy !>th Monoeaev “ J (). B. 'I’homas, “ R. (). A. I lodges, “ W. .1. Jackson. Privates : W T Ashley, J B Barksdid'' w.iumlod Winch ester Sept thili, 1S04. W B Barwiek transferred to Miy tin’s Battery. Alex Bridges, wounded Win chester Sept. 19, 1704. J J Brown, wounded Monoeaev .1 uly 9th, 1804. J R Brown, wounded Monocacy .1 uly 9tli, 280 1. Aliel Cason, wounded ICcmstown julv 24th, 1804. Y\ in Cato, wounded Monocacy july 9th, ’04. Wm Cason, woimdpd Monivny july. Wm E Clark, wounded Monoca- e.v july I [ospital Steward, Dr D R Cum mings, Private, Philip Clark captured ju 1 v 8th,near Maryland aug. 10, ’0-1 M < , . '.t (iiii,in.iii mmuiimi Ilciglltt ted that unless we make him our Col,>r Sg’t, Robt Chapman 'cap tured with colors Fort 'ted-l man march 25th ’05. Private, Wiley Durden wounded! Kemstown july 24th, '04. James Fimierty captured Martins-!-'' 8 Ma burgh 18th Sept. ’(i4. ur “ :l,; ' J M Fulghum transferred to En gineer Corps, ’03. Mike Gallalier, J N Garner, Henry Grillin, J Hull captured 25th march ’05 G W Ilartley wounded Cold Har bor may 20th, '04. ,. .. , Nathan H'attawav, Thrust upon public attention, wbil. |, [ t , 11arris transTerred to Co. A, 1st Louisiana 1st July, ’04', 'l'lios A Hardwick wounded Mon- oeacyJuly 9lli, ’04, the silent influence of a great isspc, reaching out equally everywhere, passes unobserved until the result ol| ded Newtown died 1879, T j Arline died in service ’04, Freeman Bland died since war, Wm m Braswell “ “ “ Daniel Brady died in service ’04, 8. Newton Brown killed at Win-! ehester 19th sept ’(54, G W Boatright killed at .Monoca cy july 9th, E F Curry died since the Avar, M Crawford died of consumption at 1 hitch Run, .;no A Curry died at Leesburg Ya july ’tj-f, s"m Durden wounded at Monoeaev, killed at Hatch’s Run fob 5, ’05 Geo ts Eulmnks killed at Monocacy, Thus Eubanks “ “ “ 11enry Clay Finney died since Avar, •las '1' Fulghum wounded at mou- ocacv, died at Frederick Md I2tb july, '64, A G Garner captured at Maryland Heights, died at Elmira X Y 1804, Wp A Green killed at Monoeaev Daniel Harrison died since war, Robert Hartley died in Ifosp. ‘04, Reuben Hathaway died since war. Tims 13 Heath Avotinded i t r.-ono- cacy july 9, and'diod’at Fred erick, Aid. july 10. j II Hodges died since Avar, v.uhehi Joiner wounded at .toqo- eaey and died at EretiCrihk july 12lli, ’(34, Ayleshci ry Jordan died fell. 78, •T A (1 King killed in Dooly coun ty since the Avar, R J Kina’killed tit Cedar Creek Oct 19th, 1804, A A McDonald died .since the Avar, ey killyt] ! >t Monocacy. Washington Meeks died since Avar, jjHin New died 186 John (tsbor ie died at Fort MeAlis- ister 1803, Wm Oliver died tit XcAvmarkct Ya Oct 1804;' Henry G Olivet stdistitiue lor B G smith, Avounded" at Cold Harbor, died since the war, Green Price died since to Avar, W in Pearce killed b\ r fulling bridge tit Oconee since Avar, N OR liohison -died at Point Lookout april 1805, Liiytou, Ltiiuir l vorotte, G 1) Luvorette, M O Leverutt F M Leverette, J P Martin, J D McGlohorn, H Mills, G W Martin, J A Martin, E L McCoy e, Robt Muye, Robert J Peddy, J H Powell, C D Pittman, W II Powell, Bennett Pope, It G Renfroe, Joe Sheppard, Davis Stanley, J C Sills, William Smith, H Silas, J Wm Taylor, Jno D Turner, John L Trawick, M W Tanner, J Tison, Thomas .T Turner, Wm D Underwood,4 It G Underwood, J L Uuderwood, H F Underwood, lt Vinau, A M Watkins, L W Wallace, J 'J’ Watkins, M. W Yelvington, Gideon GElUMJIa—Wii-Uiln^Luii County. Wlifrpim. w h 'Arrn.cnmg, Jr . niiplloH rorner- umticnt lrttn.- oi \ nulnlBtri(tl(,i. on Jim cstnto of A\ . II. Anns!ione. SI'.. late of sifid C'.'iinty,do. eased. 1 lie.se are therefore to cite and admonish nil -ons concerned, to he md upper • at tin otlice w ith in the time prescribed by law, and show cause if! any they have, why said letters should notbeyrnn- ted. Given under my hand at ofllc ' |thls April 1. lrt-0. C. C (1 EoUG I A- Nvashinpton ( auntv. I.uticia Ktallord having applied to me to have | IVIIy .Iordan, minor orphan of Kilty .lordun, de ceased, b .idkI to her. ! ■ I heso are therefore to cite all persons concerned i »•’ allow cause, if any they have, why the said mi inr sh >uld not I e hound out. The same will he heard at my ofllcc. in Suuders- ville, at 10 o’clock a. m . April '15. lHSft. -t (J. ('. ltltOAVN, Ord’y. QEORUIA- Wash! tig ton County, AA here an.- M.'G. AVoOd. Sen., Ad m’t on estate of II Johnson.deed applies to me for letters of Ids. mission front said esiute. These are thcyef ie to cite and admonish all per sons concertud. to he and l;ipearat my olliee with in the time prescribed I'yhi-w, and show ennse, if any they have, why itWI letters slnmldnot lie gran t'd. Given under nu hand at otlice In Snmlersville this March 13, lHso. C. ' . llituwN, Ord’y. G EG I t(.l IA—AViisliinpton Count v. Wien as. Coleman It. Pfitiple, tmardlnn, applies lor lettera of niHinlssloa from the GnardlanshJp of ■'min V. Rohersmi, minor orphan'Of Kolrrt lloh- • •rsOn, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all nml siiiKtiliir the kindred mid creditors "I said deceased, (otic and appear at my olliee within the time pre- s(trilled by law and show cause it any tlirv have why said letters should tmi he granted:. Given under my hand at cilice in SnndersvIUe, this April 1st, Is*.). C. C. UliUWN, Oia’v eultuniLjournals is issued from r printing establishment of The C , stitntion. It is still edited by M.L. Jones, and is devoted to tk best interests of the farmers of tk Buuth. It is sent at reduced r ft i 6 Avitli the Weekly edition of The Cop* TERMS OF SUBQOUIPTIOR -{-Daily Constitution... .$10 000 ft y ear , „ „ 5 000 six months ■rs sh. iild not he gran- “ 11 o r,n u « u ”' t olliee in Sir dersvillej ,, . . . sS OU tnree lUOlltb c. liiiuWN, Onl y. Weekly Constitution 1 60 a yeas ... 1 00 six mouths "Clubs of 10, 12 50 a y ear “Chibs of 20, 20 00 «• ] Southern Cultivator 1 50 « “ Clubs of 10, 12 50 « “ Clubs of 20, 30 00 « Weekly Constitution and Cultivator to same address... .2 50 foroneyear. THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, G a , Address 'ft i FTTIYn TTilTI an Golden Dfif/q Puke Interesting & Ixstuctive! The lillili't Fresh l.i li hiv a,! Bakers Brciul every Fat- Jackson & Brookins Executive Department, Slate cf Seergia' Atlanta,Ga.. April 14,1880.— j Whereas, It is reported to me by the state trousurer that there is now in treasury nt least two jjuntlred and 1ifry thousand dol lars more than Avill be required itq pay Hie principal and interest jof the bdnded debt of the slate I becoming due during the eur- ,{rent year, and all annual char- ' g’es against the treasury; and, j Whereas, Said sum can lie atL- Ivantngoously applied to 111<‘ re- ideinption of the lour per cent bonds of the stale, .an l porhapq of bonds betirimr a {higher mte of interest; and b'd'iev ng it to be for the best interest <)l ti>e slate that such dis])')silion should be made of the surplus in the treasury, it i# ORDERED, rliat the trensnr- Yr h > and In 1 is hereby authori/.- vIcIouh literature of the dnv Is ninlnr ii,. en nt nur cuuntry. As there is i ■ """• of this poison,,,,, ro^, Parent, Educator and Guardian is comp lied („ nsk hlinsclf the quesilon «»vi,.i I 18 flic* Inmt lacmm of chocking tlio evil ?*’ ” * The be st antidote for bad reading I, good r(ll L f CHID REN WILL READ “GOLDEN DAYS” t'li.lei'stamls ehlldhood.' Tt ’ will delight It, vming friends with sketches of adventure, hidden ! Cl travel, von era oi knowledge, humorous article* puzzle-, an i everytli ng that hoys and girls like It will not temdi children lo b come munm n thieves highwaymen, burglars, ami outlaw, . 1 lie llrut number of “GOLDEN DAYS” Contain- the beginning*! two splendid stories !•.(* first is by ' harry castlemon. - - Anil I, called, ‘‘Two AVnytfof Iteeomllig a HuuFr oUt s(a nf 1 ing 'y a.m»"watku’,- 1 on,'*j"k ,'j^ “GOLDEN DAYS” wnilc eaieriilly edited, ami will do Its ntnimti, ! '. '"ive the lliteicsts of ear joullu; Inuiit, wu inviu* all to e xamine ouch mimbcr win ritirisni. .Ntnubor One Ik IttrufOwl ‘ 11. i'or suk* by all New8 itiiHj»n it'll)# graialtouslj to ice Six Oents ■AgfiMi JAAIES EI.VEItSO.V. I’uhllsher, l’lilladciplil.i, Viuiina Rolls and Bakers Brefid'«’d loredeiMii to (he exteip ofsaid pa; a'liirjii'mhjmce l,H ' every Saturday at Jack :m ^ Brookins TAX XOTK i Avill attciu E—!*AST ROUXI). tbe foliowing mini um of two hundred thousand dollars the snd fifty ouUandinu 1 T F 11 J! S : _S l ,p s '' | 'lpt,|" | l s lo “Golden Day.-" #3 (Hiper nmmii U per lour luontliH,* Jl i ,’ti wi.-li lo get up a elnli for “Golden Dsu >"zi inline,ai.d ive will fmward you.in, -■ " iioinli r of i p, cln en e pies ,.| t|. J chili': four, percent b-mds and such otlmr KWa^Id or It ( Li n RAT] S. lo we will send four c«.|ifi‘s for one T#»nrt« not due,as od places oi the days spec Hod for the purpose of receiving tiie ' '■AX Ret urns for the State and eountv Tuxes for lli • year 1886: Tanner's Monday may 3 i ktvishoro Tuesday 4 (’nto’s "Wednesday (« t i i les’ Thursday u (i Clay’s Friday u 7 Robison’s Monday (( [0 Me 1 h’iile's Tuesday u I I NYammock’ s Wednesday 12 Lamb’s Thursday (4 13 RithUevilie Friday 44 14 Ilebron Monday <• 17 1 ’rosser's Tuesday 44 18 Peacock’s ivcduesdn v 44 10 W arthen’s mill Tlitirsday 2u 'l’al)crnaclc Friday 4 4 21 Tennillc Afiinday 44 24 wart liens store Wednesday 2(3 Fourteen e t 11 Friday 44 28 lu Su.ndei sville every S nturc lay until tlio books are closed I. HERM .4 XX T. R valid bonds oftho state can be redeemed at par. Alfred 11. Goi.quit. By the Governor, Govcnror. J W. Waiiukn, 8cc. Ex Depart- men . NOT rCE TO BONDHOJ DEFtS. ■i 'lte of Georgia, TresY Daparmpat Atlanta. Ga., April 14, 1 Mf'.OTVr- ■ ous holding four percent or other bonds of the t-tnto of Georgia, not hie, can bnvc thnn redeemed at par on presentation at tlio treasury, or at the National Park hank, New' York, "in; aihlies., or each eujij to a separate addi'i r or tf-.’O wi* w ill M a nU eight copk8 to one mnlrt* py m i mate mldroM* Or t nr It i 'Mu’ party who mmuI* u* to- a dub of ikl c )|)u . ^ullkcnt at one thin*) wllf be entitled iu t‘»J)Vl ft r O. • J ‘’bibs of eight copica can nftervurt inltl single copies ut ^>2.50 euch. ■Money slimilil I e seml |onselgtherby I’osKHJi to piovlllo ll I f >xiler or a < pobMIil iglslered Leiler. i'giiiii.-t its loss tiy mail. may 4 A fine lot of pickh s and ('.tinned goods such as ,8 ilmon tifailia (.-OHM11 tHnoil. Dii'ing the coming ye.nr—n‘ yen that will witness the progn ss am auimiufttion of tlio most interestiim political contest.that has place in this country tnil.every thoughtful | cison w ill h compelled to rely upon the news pers for information, the host ? is r cognized, refi rred to and quoted I Tom as the leading southern journal —asthoorgun tin,I vehicle ofthc; bcsl Uouthern thought and opinion—and at home its columns ary consulted for (Md \\ ishing’ to inform thecitlzem of Washington and adjoining counties that having again open ed a first class HOOT A NR SII()K SIX OP. { 1 am prepared to furnish niy ole customers and as many new ones as may come with boob and shoes of the best stock that lias ever taker |can be bought and at prices as every ( itizei , , OL , A— ' t .... T . ^ the latest newtj, th^ freshest conqnenl Booster, for all matters of special and cur- l caches, Pineapples, Potted Hams,'rent in ten st. Tin: Constitution eon- Catsup, Pepper sauce, mustard,9nioro ami later telegraphic news Tomatoes, and Lunch Tongue, at Z. H. Roughton’s. Washington Sheriff’s Sale. Will bo sold hoforo tlio coiu-t Hoiisp door in flip l it, ot Suiidcrsvilli, W asldngtou Conutv, Ga. with in the ognl hours of salt-, outlie first Tapsilav in .mi'c m-xt. tho tollowiag property to-witt: One half interest in tweuty-fnur acres of hind ly. jitS Contribution log 111 W ash uf-ton County i:a.. in and near tlio vilage of ftiddlovillc. hoiimlod by lln hiinl of I.,I )'-■•• ‘T ("i (lie mo III,.Io.-so IlioH 11 on the on-t, Mrs DaVts Oil (ho -until, and T.iylor Htroot on tlio west jhoing half interest purchased of .1. |w. 0. Fulghum on the r’ttth of lioc. of the election proves its potency. W 11 Heath worn ulctf Fort Stead-'Benj E smith died at AVinclioster! mi<“jtim!V , <T»u« t l Tm from the"iS» , 'SkV* 1 — - u ' ‘ |tow in favor of S. S. Sniith hearer, w. S. Tritlneld trauaferree and one in favor of Holoomh. Hall it co Jw.S. Truhick, tmnsferro, mrainst w. (', Ful'dinm [ IT-operty pointed out by transferrer and Irmil not- tiei- given defendant in possession.—Levies mud- IA F Hieklin' wounded I Inh.i.-JIIcnrv Turlimrton died at home aml roturnod by c ' “• Dl,,llo y, mayo uiir With 1SS0. ’ ' shorin’ w. €. man inarch'25th, ’(35 A Rerih 1 transferred To noer Corps 48(33. Hieklin Parties have often failed of success fi'oHi inability to-see and want of Courage to net upon thin fa -1. It is always wise an l expedient to 1 do what j, un jr,.], p , S( .- wiU accord with general sense ofjj M How. l\ tniusterrod vight and justice, despite the nji- p-cr-'i'C'' • f nopsoual opposition Bjfo ! ‘ upon the right feeling and good seltse of the people. Re- . K rioor Corps 48(33. It Joseph ,Jackson wounded town and Winchester Tilman Johnson, suits always prove it so. Governor \ V c ,*l Tildeii’s remarkable triiunpbs in th, Winc1u ^ 1 '. \Ai. july 6th, ’04, Stubbs wounded atlvenstown died since the war, wounded I hitch's’ Henry I urlington died at home | 4864, to Fngi-|l ,: ivid W A iiu-ent wounded at I Winchester,died since the war, Ivcms-I A-ip \\ ttlker died in Hospital i ' Richmond 1.864, AN H Wagner member of band, died since the war. past furnish: and illustration Tilden Will Net m lulmv. J^ew York correspondence Philadel phia Ledger. Out of town journals would do Well to exercise a little caution with reference to reports, “that Mr. Til- den has written a letter to be read 4t the Syracuse Convention declin ing to be a canditate for the Dresi- dency,’ ’ if they would not. mislead captured Mary land Heights. L J May lost arm at Monoeaev. 1- rank M Mill- wounded Ivems- low,t, B A ‘Move, A j McAfee, J M“Magee transferred fron 8_B Jones’ C Uvalry, L D Xewsonie, S J N’ewsome, Jno R D Oliver Thos M Barber; Jared 1 Renfroe Go to Z. H. Rougton's for the best |fancy candy 35c per lb. C apt 3-heir readers and the public. These G H 1 (Steadman, captured Fort ros'cvs, ATTEX TJ t ;X W A SI IIX G TON RIFLES. Sandeksvp le, May 3d, 1880. You arc hereby notified to meet at the Court-house in Sandersville Bo sure lo come. By order of S. U. NORTHINGTON, Lieut, in command. A. M. Mayo, Orderly S’gt. may 4, 1886—It than any otlier Geoigia paper, and this particular feature will be largely added to’during the coming year. All its facilities for gathering the latest news If cm nil parts' of the country will be enlarged and supplemented. The Constitution is bolli’ chroniclei commentator.' Its editorial opinions i lo the drift of cur- lent discussion, its humorous and satirical 1 ara,graphs}, ai’o copied from i-’uigimm i, Ti oue end of the country to the other. ys to'be-the brightest and best—newsy, original and piq uant. It aims particularly to give ihe news impartinly and fully, and to keep its readers informed of the! drift oi current discussion by liberal, but concise quotations from till its contemporaries. Tt aims, in short, to more than oyer deserve to be known as ‘''.lie leading southern newspaper,’ Bill Arp will continue to contribute his unique letters, which grow in savory humor week by week. “Old 8i” will add his quaint Prompt Attention Givcn.Xo ^ ( low as the “Butchers.” I am new receiving my Summer styles V. hy not gih anc{ samples, and the citizens Constitutionj are invited to call, 'and examine my stork and new fixtures be- :fofe making otlier arrangement for summer shoes. Fine Boots Shoes and Gaiters made op short notice, also I guarantee a lit or no sale. Repairing done will} neatness and dispatch all work warranted not to cut the eye, bind under the anus nor pinch around the toes, Llow ah blow vp gentle breeze#, All among the leavea fiml v Treepacs, Siug ah sing ye Ueuvt'uly muse#, i '' NNliilc 1 mend your b^oofg uiid Hhanea. Call at North corner‘ public square, up stairs, sign Premium Boot Shop. B. C. HOLT, Agt apr 3 : -2m g e r 8 ATTORNEY at LAW, SANDERSVILLE GA. 1 Business. Office in north west room COURT HC‘USB. may 4th 188O l y ’ prepara- iion a series of negroes myth legends ot|illustrating the folk-lore of the old plantation. In every respect The 1 Constitution for 188U will be better __ I chan ever. Washington Co. Advertisements' ' Lut; ^ oeii b’ Constitution is a enr- washington col’xtv sukrii’k salus. ' i faJ1 > fcd ! led uompeiiiiiutu of the ,, WilJ 1.0 sold before tlio ivurt imuse (ioor in San- uews oi the week and contains the on Saturday next, at 10 o’clock, oiJ'i'x Tuesday in May 11 v." t* tiVe” t! j i ow iii/!' piop'fi-ty: On s t and lresnest mat'e. 1 to b>- fotinu business of importance, bringing all!' 1 ’^ hundw i acre,.' of .am. mofo or i,«, , ylD4 J 1 ? ^ ^ Uur Y eekl >' ' v6eld - v il ^ u \ guns and accoutrements with you ! llll ‘ "' nt ‘‘ r!i <,f ' ( t>« ocom-c rim, mijoiniu R lamts of| l -‘ al o omce. its news and miscelai J ■ J vy l-’luki-r, Aslily wiuti, G-. S. Vomif? und other*. I levied imnx tlio property of .(Stn(0 of II. I. Robson I . , .r to .-ati.stj tu n superior court li fa- issued fi om tim |ds market reportd the latest. I Superior Court of said county, one in favor of A. I. ilaines, ttdm’r, vs w. G. Robson, aduPr estato H. j J - Hobson, and one in favor of }i Young vs w. (i llvobson adm’refit. II. T. Hobson, ]»r *pertv poiuteci ' out by plaintiiM jittorney and legal notice given. 1 A M . M \ YO, Sheriff, ONF. OF THE OLDKST MACHINES I-N 1 - OOUNTItY. Those ivliohuvn oir-o used The I’eoplc.s will prefer it to all others, and AGENTS sell. M 11ml it just what the l’EOl’LE want. 1l rl n,4 shntilo lock stieli. runs easily, does the "’ides' ■ J of work, anil wlds the boliblns witliout rmia lnb t j,| fiii • J ,, , , I works of tlto .Mtiehliig. ■'■-'•-otiH i this, tue Dost, tho most reliableicuiur* ami juu-ticuiurto aimous contents are the freshest and THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR and most popular of southern agri- it. j. apr W I8S0—(lnv Write for desertpt*' 1 t A. F. EDLXFILD. Agi'i' 1 '' WadifT' w ,